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10.04.2026, Academic staff The Niederholtmeyer Lab for Synthetic Biology at TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability invites applications for a PhD position in cell-free synthetic
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of proteins that execute and control nearly every aspect of life. Therefore, TUM pursuits for the second time the visionary doctoral program with high socio-economic relevance on the topic of “The Proteomes
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11.02.2026, Academic staff The TUM Chair of Aircraft Design is looking for a doctoral researcher in the field of Aircraft Design for Low-Cost Production of Drones/UAVs (fixed wing). The research is
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across its central innovation sectors: the future of health, work, environment, and mobility. More than 70 professors from multiple TUM faculties collaborate within MIRMI, fostering an exceptional
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organoid technology. About the Project Our team (westmeyerlab.org ) at the Munich School of Bioengineering (TUM) and Helmholtz Munich develops novel synthetic biology tools for longitudinal cellular
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11.02.2026, Academic staff The TUM Chair of Aircraft Design is looking for a doctoral researcher in the field of Ground and Flight Testing of eVTOL & fixed wing drones/UAVs. The research is targeted
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. More than 70 professors from multiple TUM faculties collaborate within MIRMI, fostering an exceptional environment for cutting-edge, high-impact research. Position Overview We are seeking an exceptional and
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possible date) to support research data management at Technical University of Munich (TUM). Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich (LMU) and the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) are also sites
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scenarios and implicit knowledge into artifacts, prototypes, and visual narratives. The designer will work across multiple initiatives, aiming to identify, experiment with, and ultimately document and share
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of Munich (TUM) are an integrated, multi-disciplinary research unit, which provide bioengineering solutions to urgent societal needs. IBMI scientists develop next-generation imaging and sensing methods